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The seat belts in my 20 year old Land Cruiser are the type that 'lock out' when the car is breaking, IE the sudden deceleration allows the weighted pendulum in the mechanism to stop the belt from reeling out. Old type belts don't engage when the vehicle is stationery, this weighted pendulum swings to engage, hence when the vehicle is on a hill, or during sudden deceleration the belt locks.
The MOT guy today decides that they should lock out just by pulling them when the vehicle is stationary.... due to their design, that is never going to happen So he has issued a fail notice.
On the way home I tested the belts out numerous times and they DO lock when the brakes are applied.
Does anyone know if the seat belt MOT test method is different for 20 year old cars?
Also, can you guys with old 80 series LCs go and test your belts.... do they lock when the vehicle is stationary?
My truck is a JDM import.... would that make ant difference to the way the belts work?
Apart from this she passed with flying colours, even the smoke test result was just 0.14/m
The MOT guy today decides that they should lock out just by pulling them when the vehicle is stationary.... due to their design, that is never going to happen So he has issued a fail notice.
On the way home I tested the belts out numerous times and they DO lock when the brakes are applied.
Does anyone know if the seat belt MOT test method is different for 20 year old cars?
Also, can you guys with old 80 series LCs go and test your belts.... do they lock when the vehicle is stationary?
My truck is a JDM import.... would that make ant difference to the way the belts work?
Apart from this she passed with flying colours, even the smoke test result was just 0.14/m
